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This thread explores personal experiences and reviews of the Manual Food Processor (MFP) by Pampered Chef, focusing on its performance with various recipes and general usability. Participants share their thoughts on specific dishes they prepared, including salsa, tuna salad, and strawberry ice, as well as their overall impressions of the product.
Views differ on the effectiveness of the MFP for various tasks, with some participants praising its performance while others express limitations regarding size and processing capabilities. No clear consensus emerges on its overall impact on cooking shows.
Participants share personal experiences with the MFP in home cooking settings, focusing on specific recipes and outcomes. The discussion reflects a range of uses and preferences among users.
Consultants and community members interested in personal reviews of the Manual Food Processor and its applications in everyday cooking may find this discussion informative.
gailz2 said:I'm loving the MFP to make all inclusive sandwiches--tuna with onion and pickles, then add mayo and mix with the mini scraper, or today I even used some of that imitation crab chunks with onions, then added mayo--all in one bowl. Very nice and easy cleanup.
However, I sure wish the lid were submersible. I can hear some guests asks if water can get into the top, can't bacteria, which we then cannot clean out??
frozenchef said:OMG, LeslieSGI, my husband has been looking for a decent tzatziki sauce for years! His experimenting got so bad, that when he'd try a new version every other week I almost had to go to the hospital at one point - we've got to try yours!![]()
magentablue said:I used frozen mango and a little coconut milk in my mfp today to make mango sorbet. It was good, and a much healthier alternative to ice cream!
otisbg said:For the 4th time, I have demo'ed the MFP and could not get the lid off. The host ran it under warm water and had to have her 20 year old son get it off- by wrapping it in a towel. Does this happen to anyone else? and how can I prevent this from happening?? The sad thing was, one guest at the show said she had come there to buy it, but when this happened , she changed her mind.![]()
otisbg said:For the 4th time, I have demo'ed the MFP and could not get the lid off. The host ran it under warm water and had to have her 20 year old son get it off- by wrapping it in a towel. Does this happen to anyone else? and how can I prevent this from happening?? The sad thing was, one guest at the show said she had come there to buy it, but when this happened , she changed her mind.![]()
otisbg said:For the 4th time, I have demo'ed the MFP and could not get the lid off. The host ran it under warm water and had to have her 20 year old son get it off- by wrapping it in a towel. Does this happen to anyone else? and how can I prevent this from happening?? The sad thing was, one guest at the show said she had come there to buy it, but when this happened , she changed her mind.![]()
Patties of what, Trudy? I would not use mine for ground beef...but I have an OLD Tupperware set that I have used for about 20 years for shaping burgers to freeze.TrudysOwn said:I realize this is an old thread but as I was reading the directions today I had the thought that the Simple Slicer food holder ring would work well for shaping patties. Has anyone ever used it for that?